Cool - I've been playing around with the math spreadsheets that tachyondecay kindly created towards the back end of the last thread - #767
BTW - what would be considered to be close or a deviation from the RR line? Whilst touring Prism, Sol, Avalon & Achenar, I happened to notice that they line up pretty well on the galaxy map. I threw their co-ordinates into the spreadsheet linked above and was amazed to see they are fairly close to the RR line in the opposite direction. (Approx 15-40ly deviation, Avalon being the closest.)
Not sure if it means anything but I've learned to follow coincidences...
I was also curious about the naming of the planets in Prism. They are all named after the family of Odysseus from Greek mythology.
Daedalion - was a son of Hesperos, or Lucifer, and the brother of Ceyx. Ceyx describes his brother Daedalion as a great warrior, full of courage and vigour but acknowledged that he could also be harsh, relishing the cruelty of war
Chione - Daedalion's daughter was said to be so beautiful that she was the object of a thousand men's desire. As it transpired Chione's admirers were not limited to mortal men. Whilst returning from visits to earth both Apollo and Hermes caught sight of Chione and were filled with a burning lust. By Hermes she gave birth to Autolycus who grew into a notorious thief and charlatan.
Amphithea - wife of Autolycus and mother of Anticlea, the mother of Odysseus.
Anticlea - (literally "without fame") was the daughter of Autolycus and Amphithea, and mother of Odysseus.
Eurycleia (spelt wrong in system) - the wet-nurse of Odysseus. As a girl she was bought by Laertes, Odysseus' father. He treated her as his wife, but she was never his consummated lover so as not to dishonor his real wife, Anticleia. Eurycleia's name means "broad fame," while Anticleia means "without fame."
Neaera - a daughter of Pereus, mother of Auge, Cepheus, and Lycurgus by Aleus. In one version she married Autolycus.
Mestra - was a daughter of Erysichthon of Thessaly. She had the ability to change her shape at will, a gift of her lover Poseidon according to Ovid. According to Ovid, Mestra married the thief Autolycus.
Common thread: Autolycus - I thought I might be onto something, but his name doesn’t appear to exist anywhere in the game!
I had a look at through this prism and I realised that I saw more patterns. 7 names for example.
Then I had a go at an anagram from the first letters of those planetary bodies.
D C A A E N M = Cadmean.
Cadmean meaning:
Wikipedia said:A Cadmean victory (Greek: Kadmeia nike) is a reference to a victory involving one's own ruin,[1] from Cadmus (Greek: Kadmos), the legendary founder of Thebes in Boeotia and the mythic bringer of script to Greece.[2] On seeking to establish the city, Cadmus required water from a spring guarded by a water-dragon similar to the Lernaean Hydra. He sent his companions to slay the dragon, but they all perished. Although Cadmus eventually proved victorious, the victory cost the lives of those who were to benefit from the new settlement.[3]
The phrase "Cadmean victory" has been largely displaced in popular use by the somewhat similar expression "to win a battle but lose the war".
Cadmus , the bringer of the 1st alphabet to the ancient Greeks.
Also a slayer of monsters and all round action hero.
Founder of Thebes in Boeotia.
New Thebes and Boeotia are a couple of twin earthlikes in Aganippe, which ain't far off the R-R line.
Mythologically, Aganippe was also nymph who's spring granted inspiration.
The commodities market at Julian Market sells a Aganippe Rush, a rare good used by scholars to think clearly.
A neurological stimulant only available in Aganippe. Often used to temporarily increase the user's memory retention and awareness, it is a favourite among students and scholars. Recent reports have revealed that excessive use and abuse of the compound has been linked with psychotic episodes and hallucinations.
I've loaded some into my hold.